The 3+1 program allows students pursuing a career in chiropractic to enroll in William Penn’s biology program.

Do you ever wonder how you can make a difference for our military? To learn the answer, we talked with Palmer Chiropractic Clinics Community Relations Coordinator Julie Johnson, D.C., C.F.M.P., who spear-headed the development of Palmer’s Military Care Program.

Naomi Ndungu, R.N., wanted more from her career than her R.N. degree provided, so she explored chiropractic schools and realized that a D.C. degree would give her the ability to address the sources of disease, rather than just manage the symptoms of disease. Her dream is to go back to Kenya and establish a pediatric chiropractic practice.

Chiropractic care helps athletes at all levels achieve optimal performance. That’s why so many athletes—from professional sports teams to high school players—regularly see a chiropractor to stay in top shape.
